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be the threat there. heavy rain across northcentralfloridatoday.tampa seeing over three inches just since this morning and look at that. the future radar shows that rainfall is going to hang over that part of the state right through tomorrow. meanwhile, miami could use more rain, they're not going to get a whole lot. >> they sure do need it. rob, thank you. >>> and next to a threat we have never before seen. a common medical device found in so many hospital rooms could be vulnerable to a cyber attack. the fda warning hospitals, be on alert for hackers. here's abc's aditi roy. >> reporter: hospitals across the country receiving an unprecedented warning by the fda tonight, that a commonly used medical device may be at risk of getting hacked. the device, hospira's symbiq infusion pump, is used to deliver medications like painkillers and cancer treatments to patients through an iv. in its warning, the fda says, an unauthorized user with malicious intent could access the pump remotely and modify the dosage it delivers. >> so, every hospital should assume that its devices, if connect

be the threat there. heavy rain across north central florida today. tampa seeing over three inches just since this morning and look at that. the future radar shows that rainfall is going to hang over that part of the state right through tomorrow. meanwhile, miami could use more rain, they're not going to get a whole lot. >> they sure do need it. rob, thank you. >>> and next to a threat we have never before seen. a common medical device found in so many hospital rooms could be...

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so much heartbreak there. kendis, thank you. >>> next,toflorida, stillin a state of emergency tonight, fears of flash flooding from what was once tropical storm era. so far, the storm has spared the sunshine state, but it left a trail of destruction as it barrelled across the caribbean, killing at least 20 people. nearly 50 still missing. and tonight, concern about the weather is shifting from the southeast to the northwest. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano with the details. >> this is the front of the airport. >> reporter: tonight, officials in dominica, that caribbean country hit hard by tropical storm erika, now saying some communities no longer recognizable. the dominican republic walloped, too. more than $16 million in damage to crops there. in florida, residents near tampa bracing as remnants of erika approach. >> anything that the water touched is destroyed. >> reporter: this man still repairing his home after record rainfall flooded it earlier this month. extreme weather on the move in other parts of the u.s., too. in central iowa, more than nine inches of rain

so much heartbreak there. kendis, thank you. >>> next, to florida, still in a state of emergency tonight, fears of flash flooding from what was once tropical storm era. so far, the storm has spared the sunshine state, but it left a trail of destruction as it barrelled across the caribbean, killing at least 20 people. nearly 50 still missing. and tonight, concern about the weather is shifting from the southeast to the northwest. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano with the details....

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, taking lives.andfloridabracingfor flash flooding. plus, a powerful hurricane barreling toward hawaii. >>> fatal fall. a baseball fan plunging from an upper deck, slamming to the concrete below. >> i heard a loud noise and knew that it was a person. >> how did this happen? as ballparks around the country take a closer look at keeping fans safe. >>> survivors' tale. the hiker rescued after nine days in the wilderness, seriously injured in a fall. what she did to stay alive. >>> close calls. a great white taking a bite out of this surfboard. a hammerhead nuzzling these kayakers. two harrowing encounters, while others are trying to get as close as possible to these dangerous predators. >>> and, is this the luckiest man alive? finding a $20 bill. the spur-of-the moment decision that made him a millionaire. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. we begin with damaging storms on both sides of the country. and a powerful hurricane in the pacific. in seattle, whitecaps you expect to see in an ocean. powerful winds knocking down massive trees, crushing c

, taking lives. and florida bracing for flash flooding. plus, a powerful hurricane barreling toward hawaii. >>> fatal fall. a baseball fan plunging from an upper deck, slamming to the concrete below. >> i heard a loud noise and knew that it was a person. >> how did this happen? as ballparks around the country take a closer look at keeping fans safe. >>> survivors' tale. the hiker rescued after nine days in the wilderness, seriously injured in a fall. what she did...

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in the central plains. a monster storm in arizona. lightning. flooding plaguing thecentralfloridaarea.>> reporter: the tampa, florida, area hit again. this neighborhood submerged after ten inches of rain in just eight days. pumps brought in to drain the water. homeowners facing major repairs. >> if the county and the state can't get together to come up with a permanent solution, i don't know how i can put more money back into this house. >> shut the door! >> reporter: in south dakota, this family racing to keep golf ball-sized hail out of their home. that same system lighting up skies over nebraska. >> tornado! >> reporter: tornadoes reported there and in kansas. out west, more than 40 large fires burning, including this fast-moving blaze in arizona. >> the fire is continuing to grow. this thing is burning and it is roaring. >> reporter: hundreds forced from their homes. more than 10,000 firefighters battling blazes in california where one firefighter lost his life this weekend. ryan owens, abc news, san diego. >>> we head overseas to another big weather story, the deadly tropic

in the central plains. a monster storm in arizona. lightning. flooding plaguing the central florida area. >> reporter: the tampa, florida, area hit again. this neighborhood submerged after ten inches of rain in just eight days. pumps brought in to drain the water. homeowners facing major repairs. >> if the county and the state can't get together to come up with a permanent solution, i don't know how i can put more money back into this house. >> shut the door! >>...

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washington state, falling trees and branches killing two near tacoma. across the country intampafloridatoday,sandbags in high demand. >> not taking any chances, our side yard got pretty flooded last time. >> reporter: more than 15 inches of rain already falling this month. that saturated ground primed to flood again. so you're in a susceptible neighborhood? >> i'm in zone a. >> reporter: zone a, what does that mean? >> that's the worst. >> reporter: this station handing out more than 2,500 sandbags alone. >> what are they looking at right now? >> reporter: it's dry right now, but this could go on as the wettest august on record. the rain will flow north, and stretch into the carolinas and georgia over the next two to three days. want to discuss the pacific. three major hurricanes out there. one of which is a threat to hawaii. ignacio, still a category three. tropical storm watches are posted for hawaii and maui. another close call expected for the 50th state. >> thank you. >>> and next to a terrifying moment at the ballpark. a fan falling from the upper deck at turner field in atlanta

washington state, falling trees and branches killing two near tacoma. across the country in tampa florida today, sandbags in high demand. >> not taking any chances, our side yard got pretty flooded last time. >> reporter: more than 15 inches of rain already falling this month. that saturated ground primed to flood again. so you're in a susceptible neighborhood? >> i'm in zone a. >> reporter: zone a, what does that mean? >> that's the worst. >> reporter: this...

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moisture across the region and heavy rains right now soaking in central sectionsofflorida. folkscan find 3 to 6" of rain and also for georgia and carolinas getting this moisture thanks to what was once tropical storm erica. center of sat storm and moist you're tractor-trailer storm well east of that system. now we'll bring you closer to home. we're tracking a frontal boundary across the region that raids ooh norm of our area. we're tracking a lot of clouds building across the mid-atlantic region comingp through the virginias and we can get sprayed with spot dwri shower as early as tomorrow afternoon. future tracker 6 has you covered. 6 a.m., mostly cloudy start to the day especially with plume of moisture riding north ward across the area tomorrow. 3:00 in the the afternoon with building heat and humidity you cannot rule out a spotty shower or thunderstorm and hooks like bulk of that activity staying well south of the city tomorrow. and taking you down to the tro tropics keeping it close eye on what is now tropical storm fred. winds sustained 60 miles an hour offer the coast of the islan

moisture across the region and heavy rains right now soaking in central sections of florida. folks can find 3 to 6" of rain and also for georgia and carolinas getting this moisture thanks to what was once tropical storm erica. center of sat storm and moist you're tractor-trailer storm well east of that system. now we'll bring you closer to home. we're tracking a frontal boundary across the region that raids ooh norm of our area. we're tracking a lot of clouds building across the...

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minutes, to the last phase in the snake-infested swampsofflorida--20-hour days, grueling obstacle courses and hikes with 50 pounds of gear that, in the end, equal the distance from boston to new york city. >> the female students are doing the same thing as the male students. we just consider them all ranger students. >> reporter: only 2 out of 5 male soldiers ever make it through. but this friday, when this historic ranger class graduates, two women will be there, proudly wearing the ranger tab. >> really incredible feat. martha with us live tonight. martha, even though these women have passed the grueling ranger course, when do they find out if they'll be allowed to serve as rangers? >> reporter: well, the services are doing assessments of integrating women and the secretary of defense will decide around the beginning of next year if all combat roles will be open to them, but a big step this week, david. >> all right, martha raddatz, always great to have you. martha, thank you. >>> we turn next here to video emerging this evening that shows what often draws those great whites clo

minutes, to the last phase in the snake-infested swamps of florida -- 20-hour days, grueling obstacle courses and hikes with 50 pounds of gear that, in the end, equal the distance from boston to new york city. >> the female students are doing the same thing as the male students. we just consider them all ranger students. >> reporter: only 2 out of 5 male soldiers ever make it through. but this friday, when this historic ranger class graduates, two women will be there, proudly...

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saying, he's practicing and is ready now for marco rubio. >>> nexttoflorida, rainlikely playing a role in a sinkhole. returning now for a second time. the gaping hole where a home once stood. and the man who lived there, in bed as he slept, never found. this time, a witness hearing the ground giving way and calling for help. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: tonight, florida authorities are trying to calm the nerves of frightened neighbors. >> what happened today is exactly what was designed to happen. so there's no danger. >> reporter: but it's still frighteningly large. now 17 feet wide and 20 feet deep, and it was supposed to be repaired. the body of 37-year-old jeffrey bush was never recovered from the hole here two years ago. his family here again tonight. >> i didn't get to say good-bye to him. >> reporter: sinkholes and former sinkholes are a part of life in florida. about 30 miles away, we saw them using more than ten trucks of sand to fill a 90-foot-wide hole that destroyed a pool and two homes. and look at the same spot today. the property is now for sale. and the real

saying, he's practicing and is ready now for marco rubio. >>> next to florida, rain likely playing a role in a sinkhole. returning now for a second time. the gaping hole where a home once stood. and the man who lived there, in bed as he slept, never found. this time, a witness hearing the ground giving way and calling for help. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: tonight, florida authorities are trying to calm the nerves of frightened neighbors. >> what happened today is...

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fires from spreading. smoke from all these fires now visible on this map as far southasflorida. herein washington, officials in several communities warning people to stay indoors. >> oh, my gosh, it's horrible. >> reporter: the air so bad around here health officials encouraging people to wear these sort of heavy-duty respirator masks or at least one with a filter, george. >> thank you, kendis. >>> we are following a developing story here in new york. you can see the grisly crash scene where a casino bus slammed into an apartment building in queens. rescue workers rushing to the scene. the driver of that bus trapped inside. here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, a devastating scene where that bus slammed into a building injuring at least half a dozen people. the vehicle, run by resorts world casino, badly damaging the structure in this residential new york city neighborhood taking out a large chunk of two stories. >> no cars cut him off, no nothing, and all of a sudden he plows right in, into the building. >> reporter: the driver pinned inside until rescuers cou

fires from spreading. smoke from all these fires now visible on this map as far south as florida. here in washington, officials in several communities warning people to stay indoors. >> oh, my gosh, it's horrible. >> reporter: the air so bad around here health officials encouraging people to wear these sort of heavy-duty respirator masks or at least one with a filter, george. >> thank you, kendis. >>> we are following a developing story here in new york. you can see...

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homes and someone just robbed me. >> reporter: andinflorida, tworealtors robbed at gunpoint while showing homes to a burglar. >> is there something that in the back of your mind you're thinking if something happens this is what i'm going to do? >> i always have my cell phone on me and i generally have my hand always on the emergency button. >> reporter: realtors agree in this business known for its open door policy, safety is key. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> thanks to linsey for that. >>> when we come back, the supplement used by millions to boost memory questioned by a new report. does it really work. >>> and forget the zombie invasion, the startled bike rider suddenly surrounded by an eery kangaroo apocalypse. ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. you...and itchy eyes.more than sneezing... they also

homes and someone just robbed me. >> reporter: and in florida, two realtors robbed at gunpoint while showing homes to a burglar. >> is there something that in the back of your mind you're thinking if something happens this is what i'm going to do? >> i always have my cell phone on me and i generally have my hand always on the emergency button. >> reporter: realtors agree in this business known for its open door policy, safety is key. linsey davis, abc news, new york....

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question as a journalist because that's our responsibility. >> reporter:infloridatoday,jeb bush saying "we have to treat all journalists with dignity and respect." and from the white house press secretary, some unsolicited advice for trump. >> i'm not sure that it's a successful media strategy to physically remove reporters who are asking tough questions. >> reporter: george, donald trump today described ramos as ranting and raving like a madman. trump says he has nothing to apologize for but that the journalist was totally and absolutely out of line. george? >> another note on politics. hillary clinton interrupted her summer vacation, headed to iowa today and held a press conference where she addressed a possible challenge from vice-president biden for the first time, saying that biden has faced more terrible events than most people can even contemplate, the loss of his wife, his first daughter and now his son. giving him the space to make a decision. biden spoke about the challenge on a call intended to discuss the iran nuclear deal with members of the democratic party. he sai

question as a journalist because that's our responsibility. >> reporter: in florida today, jeb bush saying "we have to treat all journalists with dignity and respect." and from the white house press secretary, some unsolicited advice for trump. >> i'm not sure that it's a successful media strategy to physically remove reporters who are asking tough questions. >> reporter: george, donald trump today described ramos as ranting and raving like a madman. trump says he...

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under land slides and flashfloods.floridanowbracing for its first possible hurricane in ten years. >>> tough talk. hillary clinton on the attack as trump, the g.o.p. front-runner, explodes in the polls, and the moment in front of supporters that had him on defense. >>> and close call. the fastest man on the planet, the dramatic collision that stopped him in his tracks. >>> good evening. i'm tom llamas in for david. great to have you with us on this thursday night. we begin with major developments. that tragedy on tv, chilling new details about the mind of a monster, the gunman ambushing two young journalists, determined to murder his former colleagues in cold blood. as the cameras rolled, this image, one of the last they would see. tonight what investigators discovered inside his car -- a wig, a to-do list and a stockpile of ammo. was he planning an escape? inside that newsroom, a moment of silence. what they're now revealing, why they thought the gunman was coming for them next. abc's pierre thomas leading our team coverage tonight. >> reporter: vester flanagan committed suicide

under land slides and flash floods. florida now bracing for its first possible hurricane in ten years. >>> tough talk. hillary clinton on the attack as trump, the g.o.p. front-runner, explodes in the polls, and the moment in front of supporters that had him on defense. >>> and close call. the fastest man on the planet, the dramatic collision that stopped him in his tracks. >>> good evening. i'm tom llamas in for david. great to have you with us on this thursday...

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believe? >>> state of emergency. erikastrikes.floridanowon alert. the massive rainmaking causing flash floods, destroying buildings. dozens now feared dead or missing. >>> point of attack. the gunman who killed two journalists on air. tonight, we take you inside his home. plus, the lone survivor of the shooting describes the ambush. >>> sniper alert. police on the hunt for a gunman possibly taking aim on drivers that are unsuspecting on an american highway. >>> and an abc news exclusive. the americans who took down a terror suspect on a train, returning home to the u.s. telling us about that life- life-or-death moment. >>> good evening. i'm tom llamas in for david. great to have you with us on this busy friday night. we begin with that bombshell verdict in the case that has captured national attention. emerging from court today, the former student at one of the nation's most elite prep schools accused of raping a classmate. inside the courtroom, fighting back tears. a jury, nine men, three women, finding him not guilty of the most serious charges, but then collapsing as he learns

believe? >>> state of emergency. erika strikes. florida now on alert. the massive rainmaking causing flash floods, destroying buildings. dozens now feared dead or missing. >>> point of attack. the gunman who killed two journalists on air. tonight, we take you inside his home. plus, the lone survivor of the shooting describes the ambush. >>> sniper alert. police on the hunt for a gunman possibly taking aim on drivers that are unsuspecting on an american highway....

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that killed a beloved lion. new fallout, the dentist's home insouthfloridavandalized.the words lion killer sprayed in paint there. now, for the first time, we hear from the professional guide that played a key role in that hunt. ryan smith tonight. >> reporter: professional hunter theo bronkhorst arrived at a zimbabwe court today. accused of putting this man, american dentist dr. walter palmer, in position to illegally kill cecil the lion. rejecting the case against him. >> think it's frivolous and i think it's wrong. >> reporter: bronkhorst led the expedition for dr. walter palmer, losing his hunting license after allegedly luring the lion out of the safety of a wildlife preserve. the killing created an international uproar, sending dr. palmer into hiding, his vacation home vandalized. though he has said he believed the hunt was legal. a white house petition demanding dr. palmer's extradition has 230,000 signatures so far. delta and american airlines announcing they will no longer ship big game trophies. on twitter, the hashtag #boycottups growing to pressure the international

that killed a beloved lion. new fallout, the dentist's home in south florida vandalized. the words lion killer sprayed in paint there. now, for the first time, we hear from the professional guide that played a key role in that hunt. ryan smith tonight. >> reporter: professional hunter theo bronkhorst arrived at a zimbabwe court today. accused of putting this man, american dentist dr. walter palmer, in position to illegally kill cecil the lion. rejecting the case against him. >>...

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will not until prosecutors decide whether they will seek the death penalty. >>> andinflorida, thecoast guard is suspending its search for the two missing boys. the 14-year-old best friends vanished on a fishing trip one week ago today. their capsized boat was later found 150 miles up the coast. the coast guard combing nearly 50,000 nautical miles searching for them. the boys' families say their private search will continue. >>> now to the american dentist who sparked international outrage for killing a beloved lion. the dentist, a big-game hunter, here with a different lion. protesters all week outside his office in minneapolis. tonight, zimbabwe is requesting he be extradited to face charges. abc's alex perez in minneapolis tonight. >> reporter: at dr. walter palmer's home -- hello? alex perez of abc news. the dentist was nowhere to be found. mail piling up outside. and still no sign of the doctor, at his office, doors closed. and we've learned he has voluntarily contacted the u.s. fish and wildlife officials. who have launched an investigation. the agency tweeting that we appre

will not until prosecutors decide whether they will seek the death penalty. >>> and in florida, the coast guard is suspending its search for the two missing boys. the 14-year-old best friends vanished on a fishing trip one week ago today. their capsized boat was later found 150 miles up the coast. the coast guard combing nearly 50,000 nautical miles searching for them. the boys' families say their private search will continue. >>> now to the american dentist who sparked...

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a journalist. >> reporter:infloridatoday,jeb bush saying "we have to treat all journalists with dignity and respect." and from the white house press secretary, some unsolicited advice for trump. >> i'm not sure that it's a successful media strategy to physically remove reporters who are asking tough questions. >> reporter: george, donald trump describing ramos as ranting and raving like a madman. trump says he has nothing to apologize for and that he handled the exchange correctly. george? >> another note on politics. hillary clinton held a press conference today where she addressed a possible challenge from vice-president biden for the first time, saying that biden has faced more terrible events than most can contemplate, the loss of his wife, first daughter and his son. biden intended to discuss the iran nuclear deal. he said he's still undecided, talking it over his family and whether or not he has the, quote, emotional fuel to run. >>> we move to that dramatic showdown in new hampshire, the former student of st. paul's charged with raping a fellow classmate. you can see his

a journalist. >> reporter: in florida today, jeb bush saying "we have to treat all journalists with dignity and respect." and from the white house press secretary, some unsolicited advice for trump. >> i'm not sure that it's a successful media strategy to physically remove reporters who are asking tough questions. >> reporter: george, donald trump describing ramos as ranting and raving like a madman. trump says he has nothing to apologize for and that he handled the...

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girl. whose story did the jury believe? >>> and erikastrikes.floridaonalert. buildings. dozens feared dead or missing. >>> point of attack. the gunman that killed two journalists on air. we take you inside his home. plus, the lone survivor describes the ambush. >>> and the gunman possibly taking aim on drivers on an american highway. >>> and an abc news exclusive. the americans that took down a terror suspect rurning home to telling us about that life or death moment. in for david. great to have you with us. we begin with the bombshell verdict in the case that has captured national attention. emerging from court, the former student accuse of raping a classmate. a jury, nine men, three women, finding him not guilty of the most serious charges. but then collapsing as he learns his fate, guilty of one felony and other charges. sparking a conversation about teens and sex. first, gio benitez, who was inside the courthouse. >> reporter: the face as he was acquitted that he forcibly raped his 15-year-old schoolmate in the science building. she testified that she said no. sobbing in co

girl. whose story did the jury believe? >>> and erika strikes. florida on alert. buildings. dozens feared dead or missing. >>> point of attack. the gunman that killed two journalists on air. we take you inside his home. plus, the lone survivor describes the ambush. >>> and the gunman possibly taking aim on drivers on an american highway. >>> and an abc news exclusive. the americans that took down a terror suspect rurning home to telling us about that life or...

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,florida. anda storm moving in montrose beach, illinois. it's the same system that caused a deadly tent collapse. we have it tonight. gio benitez has the story. >> reporter: tonight, tampa florida, inundated. a town by the water, now underwater cars left behind water rushing over the wheel wells, happening so fast, hundreds caught off guard. reporter sarah rosario from our tampa affiliate wfts right in the middle of it. >> this is exactly what they don't want you to do. >> reporter: more than 40 residents evacuated from flood waters up to four feet high children, their pets, the elderly, all carried out in boats. >> i've never seen it in the years i have lived here. >> reporter: and now the sheriff there warning everyone to get off the road for their own good. >> we are highly recommending that anyone who lives in those areas, by 3:00, be off the road. >> reporter: further north deadly storms moving east after tearing up the midwest. this scene at a summer festival just outside of chicago. this fencing is the least of the damage here, people here were just trying to enjoy a summer festi

, florida. and a storm moving in montrose beach, illinois. it's the same system that caused a deadly tent collapse. we have it tonight. gio benitez has the story. >> reporter: tonight, tampa florida, inundated. a town by the water, now underwater cars left behind water rushing over the wheel wells, happening so fast, hundreds caught off guard. reporter sarah rosario from our tampa affiliate wfts right in the middle of it. >> this is exactly what they don't want you to do. >>...

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of the twomissingfloridaboys.setting out on a fishing trip, and vanishing nearly two weeks ago when their boat capsized. a possible new clue, a private search team discovering two life jackets off the coast of georgia. now trying to determine if they belonged to the two boys. >>> and now, dash cam video of a driver and the sound of 12 bullets as he was shot dead. here's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, never before seen dash cam video of another controversial police shooting showing the moments just before former florida a&m football player jonathan ferrell is killed. north carolina officers responding to a call of breaking and entering when ferrell walks towards them as the light from a police taser appears on ferrell's chest, he starts running. >> get on the ground! >> reporter: moments later, police gunfire, killing the 24-year-old. this video played during the trial of charlotte police officer randall kerrick, facing voluntary manslaughter charges in ferrell's 2013 death. police say ferrell had just crashed his car when he went to a nearby home for help at 2:30 in t

of the two missing florida boys. setting out on a fishing trip, and vanishing nearly two weeks ago when their boat capsized. a possible new clue, a private search team discovering two life jackets off the coast of georgia. now trying to determine if they belonged to the two boys. >>> and now, dash cam video of a driver and the sound of 12 bullets as he was shot dead. here's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, never before seen dash cam video of another controversial police...

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floridawiththe dramatic new images coming in at this hour. >> reporter: tonight, torrential rains, swamping streets in charleston, south carolina. rescuers going door to door. mudslides covering roads. remnants of tropical storm erika, bringing flooding to north florida spawning this waterspout. out west, three inches of rain bringing flash flooding across the utah desert. this after the west cleans up from a weekend of windstorms. watch this tree flatten a forklift at the storm's height in washington state. and from chicago to new york a late summer heat wave in the works. a sweltering start to the u.s. open in new york city. david, here in the tampa bay area, many of the rivers are still in flood stage and with more rain expected tonight from the remnants of erika, this month could go down as their wettest august on record. >> rob, thank you. >>> now let's get to the heat wave so many parents are concerned about as they send their children back to school. meteorologist ginger zee is tracking that for you. >> reporter: hot and feeling like summer. from chicago to new york city we

florida with the dramatic new images coming in at this hour. >> reporter: tonight, torrential rains, swamping streets in charleston, south carolina. rescuers going door to door. mudslides covering roads. remnants of tropical storm erika, bringing flooding to north florida spawning this waterspout. out west, three inches of rain bringing flash flooding across the utah desert. this after the west cleans up from a weekend of windstorms. watch this tree flatten a forklift at the storm's...

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be more politically correct to hispanics. >> the bush campaign clarified saying thatformerfloridagovernorwas referring to federal investigations into birth tourism, or businesses arranged for pregnant chinese women to come to the united states so their babies automatically become american citizens. >> a if you chapter this morning in the story of the african-american ladies book club kickoff the napa valley wine train. they were invited to return with their friends as his guests. the statement said that and i quote, "the napa valley wine train was 100 percent wrong in the handling of the issue and we accept full responsibility four failures and the chain of evens that led to the regrettable treatment of our guests." but the leader of the club is rejecting the apology saying the group of 11 was taken off the train as other passengers complain they were too loud. officials are promising diversity training for their employees in the future. >> part and caltrain just announced detail of the upcoming transbay tube shut down labor day weekend with crews installing new rails and doing

be more politically correct to hispanics. >> the bush campaign clarified saying that former florida governor was referring to federal investigations into birth tourism, or businesses arranged for pregnant chinese women to come to the united states so their babies automatically become american citizens. >> a if you chapter this morning in the story of the african-american ladies book club kickoff the napa valley wine train. they were invited to return with their friends as his...

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tallahassee,floridaandhe work for bang america as a fraud investigators and we have not pinned down where that job was but he returned to california in august of 2001 and pg&e said he spent a year with them as a customer service representative. then, in 2002, from 2002 to 2004 he went back to reporting greenville, south carolina, and his longest job was from 2004 to 2012 back in sacramento, a seven year time at a company called ndg interactive. finally, in 2012, the journalism bug bit him again and he went to wdbg as a multimedia journalist who shoots and adds story and left in 2013 and great that point there is no other history until what we saw this morning and that is all we know of the local connections of this young man. he did attend san francisco state university and he graduated in 1995 and i am sure as the day goes only with the local connections we will be learning more about him. but what is the latest at san francisco state for abc7 news. >> thank you, wayne. the governor of virginia was on air in the middle of a live radio interview when notified of the shooting. >

tallahassee, florida and he work for bang america as a fraud investigators and we have not pinned down where that job was but he returned to california in august of 2001 and pg&e said he spent a year with them as a customer service representative. then, in 2002, from 2002 to 2004 he went back to reporting greenville, south carolina, and his longest job was from 2004 to 2012 back in sacramento, a seven year time at a company called ndg interactive. finally, in 2012, the journalism bug bit...